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{{PAGENAME}} is a ride located in the [[Boulevard]]. It opened in 1989, replacing the [[Rainbow]].
{{PAGENAME}} is a ride located in the [[Boulevard]]. It opened in [[1989]], replacing the [[Rainbow]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
=== The Rainbow ===
=== The Rainbow ===
Before the Falling Star, the park leased a similar ride called The [[Rainbow]] in the same location. This was reportedly done so they could judge the popularity before investing in a permanent installation.
Before the {{PAGENAME}}, the park leased a similar ride called the [[Rainbow]] in the same location. This was reportedly done so they could judge the popularity before investing in a permanent installation.


== Photos ==
== Photos ==

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Falling Star

Name Falling Star
Category Thrill Ride
Type INFO NEEDED
Park Area Boulevard
First Year 1989
Replaced Rainbow
Riders INFO NEEDED
Dispatch Rate INFO NEEDED
Ride Duration INFO NEEDED
About the Ride Info Box

Falling Star is a ride located in the Boulevard. It opened in 1989, replacing the Rainbow.

Trivia

The Rainbow

Before the Falling Star, the park leased a similar ride called the Rainbow in the same location. This was reportedly done so they could judge the popularity before investing in a permanent installation.

Photos

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